Female with suicidal thoughts and drug withdrawal symptoms, Elkridge MD
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According to the dispatch call, a female at the Terrace Motel near Washington Boulevard is feeling suicidal and showing withdrawal symptoms after using fentanyl yesterday. She is sweaty, anxious, and has leg pain. Emergency responders are on scene for psychiatric evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Special for Charlie, 21,
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22, 32, 31.
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Charlie, top for your 43, for threatening suicide.
00:07
Paramedic 15, respond near Washington Boulevard, Terrace Motel, psychiatric patient, Alpha 2[1], 1415.
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21-5. Vote for a vote.
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To be a Terrace Motel, near Washington Boulevard,
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Washington Boulevard.
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Callers advising they feel suicidal.
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She'll be waiting outside.
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It's a number two female, maroon jacket, blue sweatpants,
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born in 1974.
00:32
There's a little bit further in the call.
00:34
There is a history of drug use.
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Charlie Town, sir.
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Tell me.
00:43
Paramount of 105 is transformed variety two to 223.
00:48
Charlie 21, you can begin for Charlie 31.
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So far.
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Paramount five, two to two to three, 14, 16.
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To throw another, all right, thank you, man.
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Hermetic 15, your respondent near Washington Boulevard at the Terrace Motel.
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It's going to be for female born in 1974, feeling suicidal.
01:21
Advise that she did use fentanyl yesterday.
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She should be sitting out front of this location.
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We do also have Tommy's lease and route.
01:28
By the thing, she's sweating, anxious, and has leg pain.
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I have 1417.
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David 41.
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David 41.
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2.41. This will be an EP[2].
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I'll have the RTF.
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We can go low units today.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha 2: Low-priority medical response code or radio channel designation, typically indicating non-life-threatening situations.
[2]
EP: Involuntary psychiatric evaluation or transport initiated by emergency petition.
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Location mentioned:
Washington Blvd Suite 1, Elkridge, MD 21075
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